Not yet a member Already a member ? Forgotten password ?
PETITCHEF
Add your blog-site | Add your recipes | Receive daily menu | Contact us


Gabriel?s Trattoria and More Cake


By (Visit website)




Two more cakes to celebrate THREE more birthdays.  The first cake is complete and is a 6″ round, chocolate cake with chocolate mousse filling.  Yellow and pink roses were the decorations of choice.  Happy Birthday, Linda and Cindy!


dscn0758


 


dscn0759The second cake will be posted later today (hopefully).


 


The Morning Run…


I didn’t know what I felt like this morning when I got up. We ran 4 1/2 yesterday so a shorter run wouldn’t hurt. 


It was 55 degrees. Shane will need water along the way so I grabbed the bottle, the baggy, the belt and clipped it around my waist.  Off we went.  We went over to the college, back to Sherman and up, up, UP the hill. Then I took a new route, straight across Higby, turning left at the end of that road (don’t know the name of it), and at the bottom of the hill, began climbing again up Mohawk St. Mohawk was no way near as steep as Sherman.  We hit Higby again, turned right on Valley View. The steep down hill felt good. The end result was farther than I had planned, 8.4 miles. Poor Shane is down and out at this point. My feet hurt. We’re spent.  Puppy in letty:9679


Gabriel’s Trattoria…



Mural In Bar Area of Gabriel's

Mural In Bar Area of Gabriel's



Last night we went to a little restaurant tucked away behind the ever popular Cavallo’s.  It is called Gabriel’s Trattoria.  The last time we ate at this adorable little eatery, I ordered red snapper and when I put my fork to the fish, it zipped across my plate. It was too firm to cut. It resembled a little baseball on my plate.  The chef was quick to correct the situation saying he got talking and let the fish cook too long.  However…. last night was a very pleasant experience all around.


We found they had expanded to add a little bar area with extra seating.  The decor was nice and quaint. Italiany.


The wine menu offered “Food Affinities” with each selection to help pair wine with your intended food choice.


 


 


dscn0761


“La Playa Sauvignon Blanc” was my wine choice.  It sounded familiar and I thought it may have been that horrible wine I had at Charlotte’s several weeks ago. To my relief, this wine was fruity, refreshing and the way a Sauv. Blanc should be.


The only fish options were shell fish: shrimp dishes, scallops, lobster.  Apparently if Chef does not like the freshness of the fish offered by his supplier that week, he won’t purchase it (good for Chef!).  The shellfish offered were done in pasta or over pasta.  The waiter was kind  to accommodate my request for the “Linguinne” which was a rock lobster tail, shrimp, scallop over yellow squash and zucchini slices (instead of over pasta).  Ted had the same however he opted for the way it was presented in the menu…over linguine. 


The waiter came back to the table and passed a suggestion from the chef…”would you like the dish served in a white wine, lemon, caper sauce instead of the marinara?  Chef believes it will pair better with the vegetable”.  Well, HECK! The chef knows best…”go for it”!


To start… a wonderful Rosemary Foccacia was presented to the table with dipping oil. 


dscn0762


I had the Salad Gabriel which was bib lettuce with walnuts, granny smith apple slices, Gorgonzola with a citrus dressing. Superb!


dscn0763


Now for the Linguinne…


dscn0767An excellent sauce suggestion by the chef.  It could not have expressed the flavor of the dish any better.  The sauce was fresh with lemon. The capers were large and offered a “zing” that would have been missed without them.  The sauce base was not too oily or over flavored. It was perfect.


As for Ted’s version, (I had a taste of his pasta because he was ohhing and ahhing), it was homemade. You could taste the freshness of the linguine, so light and delicate. 


The end result of our dining experience at Gabriel’s…Wonderful!  Highly recommended if you live in the area.


Foxes…


Ted has been seeing a fox running up the hill in back of our house.  He spied (he thought) a few little ones yesterday.  It is not unlikely since every year I can remember living in this house, there have been fox in the back yard.  We have the perfect place for fox, skunk, deer, and consequently, coyote.  There is brush, there is water, there is leafy plants and berries.  The coyote show up due to the other critters being around.


That’s it for now. I have a cake for Ann to decorate.  The request on that one is red roses.  Have a super Saturday!


Posted in Life Tagged: Birthday cakes, Fine italian in Utica, Gabriel's Trattoria, Linguinne, Running



Rate this recipe : Not good   so so   Good   Very good   Excellent !!!  




Imprimer cette page

Send this recipe to a friend

ask a question about this article

share on Facebook


Related recipes

  • Recipe Left over egg white cake
    Left over egg white cake (1 vote)
    Dessert Very Easy
    7 Minute(s) 35 Minute(s)
    Ingredients : * 125grs baking margarine * 250grs sugar * 190grs flour * 1 tea spoon baking powder * the juice and zest of one orange * ...
  • Recipe Cherry almond coffee cake
    Cherry almond coffee cake (1 vote)
    Dessert Easy
    1 Hour(s) 45 Hour(s)
    Ingredients :Streusel ingredients: 4 Tbsp. of butter cut up into small pieces 1/2 tsp. of ground nutmeg 1/2 tsp. of ground ginger 3 1/2 Tbsp. of packed b...
  • Recipe Cheese cake with wildberries and cherry jam
    Cheese cake with wildberries and cherry jam (1 vote)
    Dessert Easy
    45 Minute(s) 20 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :Bottom of the cake: 175g butter 35g caster sugar 10g white (1/3 di 1 white) 1/2 vanilla bean grated rind of 1/2 lemon 100g all purpose flour 35...
  • Recipe Lemon cake with chocolate butter cream icing
    Lemon cake with chocolate butter cream icing (2 votes)
    Dessert Easy
    30 Minute(s) 35 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :Flour-2.5 cups Eggs-4 Sugar-2 cups Oil-1 cup Milk-1 cup Vanilla-1 tsp Salt a pinch Baking powder-2 tsp Baking soda-1 tsp Lemon juice-1 tblspn Yellow f...